One Steamy Pucking Meet Cute (Frosty Harbor #3) Read Online Penelope Bloom

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Sports Tags Authors: Series: Frosty Harbor Series by Penelope Bloom
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Total pages in book: 84
Estimated words: 80562 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 403(@200wpm)___ 322(@250wpm)___ 269(@300wpm)
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“My throat is just a little sore. I’m fine.”

“What other symptoms?” Jake asks. “Walker and I can pick you up some medicine from the hotel lobby.”

I grin. “Walker wants to come?”

Jake has him tucked in one muscular arm. He goes to the crib and picks up Walker’s dino lovie and pacifier. “He’s ready to travel. See?”

“He’s going to get cold. He needs clothes.”

“Say no more,” Jake says. “I’ll get him dressed, and then we’ll go get you some meds.”

I lay my head back. The world is spinning. I’m exhausted, sleepy, achy, and feeling so grateful that Jake happened to be here today. “Okay. His suit for today is on the top of my suitcase. And thank you.”

“Got it,” Jake says.

“Just… don’t look at my underwear. I wasn’t exactly thinking of packing sexy ones when I put my suitcase together,” I add.

He grins. “I’ve seen most of it before.”

I throw an arm over my eyes, groaning. “I feel like I got hit by a truck.”

I hear the suitcase zipper, and then Jake lays Walker on the bed. He lifts up a onesie with little trains and train tracks on it. After what feels like a small eternity, I still hear Jake trying to get Walker dressed.

“Having trouble?” I ask.

“Nope,” Jake says. He lifts Walker up, and I see he’s got Walker’s legs through the head hole and his head through the leg holes of the onesie. “Okay. Maybe a little trouble. But nothing we can’t figure out.”

“We, huh?” I ask. “Is the living pooping and peeing machine going to give you some pointers?”

“Don’t underestimate him. We’ve become quite the team.”

“Is that right?” I ask. I’m grinning, but the humor and warmth this exchange would normally bring me feels far off and distant. I half-heartedly try to think back on where I could have caught whatever this is. The jewelers? In the rush of people after we got out of the car? On the private plane? The list of places I’ve been in the last twenty-four hours is almost comical.

“That’s right. I’m team captain, though,” he says seriously, pointing a finger at Walker. “I’m done arguing about that.”

I smile sleepily, letting my eyes close.

I feel Jake’s hand on my shoulder. “Sit tight. We’ll get you something to make you feel better. Are you hungry?”

“No,” I say.

“Too bad. You’re going to try to eat something. Your future husband demands it.”

I open my eyes to give him a cross look, but he’s already leaving. Walker’s onesie is inside out now, but I guess it’s better than how it was before.

My feverish dreams are full of weird, very not-sane scenarios of Jake carrying me over the threshold of my bed and breakfast–of him building a playset in the backyard for Walker to use with his cousins, Amelia and Jude. There’s also a part where he rides me like a jet-ski, life vest and all, but we don’t need to talk about that part…

In my fevered haze, it almost feels like this is all real–like I’ve drifted into an alternate reality where I told Jake the truth about Walker after the pregnancy. In that reality, he dropped everything and decided to care for us both. We’re his people, and he’s our rock.

I blink, groan, and shove a pillow over my face.

That’s not reality, sick Caroline. The reality is you’re both just using each other for your mutual benefit. He doesn’t know Walker’s his son. And you both still have to figure out how the hell you’re going to stage a fake wedding and convince your friends.

9

JAKE

Caroline is a good patient. She only argues and puts up a fight when I try to get her to eat, but she dutifully takes the medicine and sports drinks I offer her. By afternoon, she is looking a bit better. Thankfully, she had some emergency breast milk in bottles I could feed Walker when he got hungry so I wouldn’t have to wake her from her naps.

I’m sitting by the window in our hotel room, eyes distant as cars and the small dots of people far below move from place to place.

Walker is passed out in my arms. I could’ve put him back in his crib after feeding him, but I remember hearing Andi talk about how important it is for babies to be held. Besides, it’s probably good for the little guy to get used to me. It will look suspicious if he cries every time I try to hold him when he’s supposedly my kid. We didn’t exactly talk about that part, I guess. Maybe Caroline still imagines I’m stepping up to father some other guy’s kid in our fake engagement scenario.

I still can’t quite believe we’re doing this. Part of me expected her to tell me to fuck off after that Peter guy left the kitchen of her B&B. I definitely expected to get slapped for kissing her, but damn. I saw her and wanted to kiss her. Now that I’ve slept on this whole thing, reality is sinking in a little deeper.


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